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Can Someone Correctly Identify This Snake ?

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Someone e-mailed me and said that What you have is a fairly common corn snake. It is a Miami Phase Corn


Any other ideas...from looking at pictures of both it doesnt look like either to me... I did look at many site before asking here and havent seen one like it yet and that is why I came here to ask...it looks just like the pictures above same colors and it is a male

again Thank You For Your Help :)
 
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Try e mailing a pic to Don Soderberg at South Mountain Reptiles or Pasco Paul. They are both quite experienced in cornsnake morphs and natural patterns. Good luck. David
 
K J Lodrigue at KJUN Snake Haven in TX would be another person to try...Do a search on KJUN Snake Haven...He's worked with a lot of locality corns and rats, Kisatchies included...Kinda does look in shed in your pic; hard to tell...post a little more info maybe...w/c or cb, where/who you got it from, etc...nice corn snake there, no matter what it ends up being called :*)
 
Looks like a normal corn to me with perhaps a small amount of hybridization, perhaps with a yellow corn. Yours may well be cbb, but I'll lay odds that it's parents were wc. Whatever it is, the darker colors makes it very appealing...different from the rest. I like it!
 
A strait on from the top shot would do better as an identifier, but even then it is sonetimes tricky. However, the color of the animal says "rootbeer corn" to me. Rootbeers are not really corns at all, but rather a normally colored hybrid between a corn and a Great Plains Rat snake.

Anything is possible, of course, but I would NOT say that animal is a miami phase, and it is definately not a Kisatchie. Ask Don Soderberg at South Mountain, but I'm putting my thoughts on rootbeer.
 
That animal looks like some wildcaught cornsnakes I have seen in New Jersey and Maryland.
 
Hello, I aquired a male corn snake about a year and a half ago with a collection of 7 other adults. Very much the same color and pattern. I was told he was a normal Het Lavander. They definately have a different look and seem to get more purpleish (if thats a word) right before shed. I mated him with a lavander female so by mid August I may know more at least on what gene he may carry??Maybe??
 
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